Example sentences of "go for [art] [adv] " in BNC.

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1 Twice a week , having given their word of honour that they would not attempt to escape , those prisoners who wished to go for a heavily guarded march through the surrounding countryside , along lanes chosen for their loneliness , were allowed to do so .
2 I think it would be better , in my own experience , move over to that er the left a little bit just to go for a slightly more interesting composition .
3 Now we need to go for a more direct experience , feed in the kind of energy you get at raves , for example .
4 And indeed , to go for a more precise figure would suggest that I was making a particular point .
5 I mean that was made abundantly clear by Mr Topham , who represented the Parish Council at the site meeting , whe when er one of the senior planning officers was present , so it 's an absolute nonsense if they 've gone and encouraged the developers to go for an even higher roof line .
6 ‘ MPs do n't seem to go for the very expensive end of the Indian restaurant market , ’ says Peter Grove .
7 The DOS version is even cheaper — it goes for a very reasonable £59 .
8 Why is it everyone goes for the most difficult car parking spot ?
9 and after a time you know you say ha and you just because the lawyer for the other side always goes for the very worst scenario
10 Another case in 1883 revealed that a marque of Veuve Clicquot-Ponsardine was being sold , but with the insertion of an extra ‘ o ’ in the label , reading ‘ Veuve Cliocquot-Ponsardin' and going for a ridiculously low price .
11 If you are going for a fully fitted kitchen , you will find the units are made up of three elements : the carcass ( basic cupboard and shelves ) , the doors and drawer fronts , and the work surface which runs along the top .
12 abolish land ownership then it would suggest they 're going for a ideologically based
13 Now they are going for a more ambitious target — one company-wide registration to include safety , personnel and management services .
14 Anyhow , it had been going for a very short time , not very satisfactory , because none of us really were very successful with our machine , and then a … messenger came in to say that a [ radio ] taxi driver had come into No. 10 to say he 's heard everything going on in his taxi in Whitehall .
15 Now the tobacco industry is going for the slightly more subtle form of advertising which is sponsorship .
16 Furthermore , any bias in regard to fossil collectors going for the more interesting and rare predators would actually slant the bias in favour of ectothermy , rather than endothermy .
17 Though ‘ LSI ’ bombed with them , the college crowd already seem to be going for the more obviously British routines of ‘ Ebeneezer Goode ’ .
18 ‘ With ‘ All Over My Face ’ we went for a rather professional production , ’ sighs Andy .
19 It reads : ‘ Went for a very long bike ride and I was n't tired but Dad was knackered . ’
20 I went for a very short while to the Royal Academy of Arts for a leaving party being given for Mrs William Kerr , who firstly as Griselda Hamilton-Baillie then as Griselda Kerr , has worked so hard on the public relations staff of the Royal Academy , since 1972 .
21 You know when they said , when they went for a very radical policy
22 Those votes of Caraher 's which were transferable went for the most part to Hendron ( Alliance ) in Stage VI I I , and ensured his election with a surplus of 498 .
23 The Kirgiz leader , Masaliev , called for a unitary USSR with a strong centre ; most other republican first secretaries , however , called for a renewed federation , and the Armenian leader Movsisyan went for the more radical idea of the USSR as a union of sovereign states based upon a network of bilateral associations .
24 But , go for a little more .
25 The flashy divers go for a really expensive dry suit .
26 Go for a fairly formal and conservative outfit , probably a suit , and keep hair under control .
27 A far better option is to treat the Wolf Riders in the same way as Goblin infantry Mobs — go for a fairly large unit , deploy in deep ranks , and include at least one worthy character .
28 At this point it is likely that we may make a second mistake and go for a purely positivist view of law , the view that the nature of law can be appreciated purely by reciting the elements of positing and applying law without reference to its objectives or functions , so that we have a legal system as long as there are institutionalised ways of selecting mandatory rules and some arrangement for an authoritative application of those rules to particular situations .
29 On their pumping new single , ‘ Gold ’ , which is bizarrely reminiscent of New Order circa 1984 , East 17 go for the sneeringly philosophical angle , insisting that ‘ life is worth more than gold ’ .
30 IN THE world of pharmaceuticals it is not only marketing men who go for the hard sell .
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